Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 18, 1903, Page 20

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Another Opportunity for Homeneekers to Home-Seek. The Frisco System agatn that it will sell tickets from St. Louls and Kansas City to points in Oklahoma, In- dian Territory, Kansas and Texas, at the very low reund-trip rate of $15.00, Opportunities for homes in the Southwest are still plentiful, and the best lands are by no means all taken up. Excursion tiok- eis sold at this extremcly low rate will be good on any of the Frisco regular trains leaving St. Louls at 2:30 p.m., §:85 p.m. and 10:00 pm., October M, and leaving XKansas City 716 p.m., and 11:0 p.m, on the sAme date. If you are looking to the Bouthwest for a future home, this excur- sion of October 2th is an excelient op- portunity to investigate the country. Your own home ticket agent will be able to give you full information as to rates and limits of tickets. Wirite for our interesting booklet en- titled, “New Lands Along the Frisco Sys- tem,” by Bryan Soyder, and for de- tailed information to R. 8. Lemon, Seo retary Frisco lrmigration Bureau, Bt Louls. announces —— Horse covers made to fit your horse Omaha Tent and Awning Co.. 1ith and Harney streets. A card party and dance will be given by Minnehaha Council, Degree of Pocohontas, at Myrtle ball, Saturday, October 24. Very Low Rates. On Tuesday, October 20, the Missourl Pa- cific will sell round trip tickets at very low rates to certain points In Kansas, Arkan- sas, southwest Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, ete. On same date will have special very low rates to all points in Texas and to certain poinits in Alabama, Mississippl and Loulsi- ana, Including New Orleans. Full particulars at Unlon station or city offices, 8. E. corner Fourteenth and Doug- las streets, Omaha, Neb. ’ THOS, F. GODFREY, Pass. and Ticket Agent. Regent—Baths, 206 Ramge Bldg. Tel 27, Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness extended to us during the sickness and death of our mother, Mrs. Hannorah Robbins, MR. and MRS. J. BE. MARSH. On Oct. 2th, the Tlinols Central R. R., ‘will sell tickets to any point in Mississippl and Louisiana _(tncluding New Orleans) on thelr lines, at rate of $28.06, good for re- turn 21 daya from daje of sale. This offers @ splendid opportunity for visiting the Bouth and October is & §ood month to go. Particulars at Ill. Cent. Ticket Office, No. 1402 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Ne Take advantage of the Illinols Central big excursion to Mississippl and Lou on Oct. 20th, for which a rate of less than one fare for the round trip has been named, and investigate the opportunities offered for Investment In Southern Farm and Tim- ber lands. , Particulars at Ill. Cent. Ticket Office, No. 402 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. ®sm'l Burns gives 10 per cent off on Lib- bagr's cut glass this week. Attention, Eagles! All Eagles ave requested to meet at Eagle Rall at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, October 15, to af tend the funeral of Bro. Arthur Petefson of aerle No. 38 Funeral from residence, 1624 Cass street. C. E. ALLEN, Secretary. Attention, Omaha Lodse 18, A. 0, U. W, The funeral of our late brother, A. Edel- #on, who died at Fort Worth, Tex., October 1, will take pldce from the residence of Max Rosenbloom, 196 South Twelfth street, Bunday, October 18, at 10 o'clock a. m. Members of the order are invited to at- tend. PETER MILHEDE, Master Workman. C. H. COLLIER, Recorder. R. V. COLB. W. M. MCKAY. Cole-McKay company, undertakers and embalmers, ‘1617 Capitol ave. Tel. 44 No. Attest: We heréby wish to express our many thanks to our! friends and nelghbors for thelr kindness and sympathy during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Also for the many beatiful floral offerings. Sincerely. 3. J. AABEL and FAMILY. Have Root print \t Kansas City, Mo, From October 17 to 21 Inclusive, Missour! Pacific Rallway Co. will round trip ticket to Kansas City, account the great horse show. Full particulars at City Ticket 8. E. corner 14th and Douglas streets. 14117~ Waiting—all_want you. Funeral Notice—Attention, Red Menm! |%: The funeral of Brother Arthur M. Peter- son of tribe No. 2°will be held from his residence, Seventeenth and Cass Bunday, October 18, at 2 p. m. All R lon @are reguested to meet at 1 p. m. at Brother Saxman's, Fifteenth and Dodge streets. By order of committee. J.\SONNENBERG, E. C. WOLCOTT, C. E. HOLLIDAY, Chicago Laundry—Best work. Tel. 205 DIED, PETERSEN—Arthur M., October 16, 1908, ;..?d 2 years, son of Mr. and )u-‘ ersen. Funeral from residence, 1634 -uut‘ Iunhy at 3 p. m. Interment at Fores Lawn. Friends invited, KIHCHALthnnn\m October 15, wife of Funeral from family residence, 3% North Twenty-third street, Bunday, October 13, at 8 p. m. Friends of family {nvited R —————————— OVERCOATS. Our entire second floor s devoted to over- coats. On overcoats, like everything else, ‘we save you money. Good quality at a lower price than good goods are sold for Msewhere. Our best overcoats are 320, they Mre as good as ofhers ask $30 for. For $15.00 we show you elegant coats that com- pare favorably with made-to-order gars ments. Our $12.00 overcoats are sold for 18.00 at high-priced stores. Our $10.00 line 3 overcoats and ulsters defies competi- Mon. Strong, serviceably overcoats and ul- Mers at §1.00. We also have some as low s $5.00. If you wish to see a handsome, In-(y assortment of suits look In our win- here you find them from 5.00 down lo $5.00. $235.00 I8 the highest priced suit we sarry, but we consider them as good as the best, no matier what others hold theirs at. Our §16.00 line of Alfred Benjamin fine suits must be seen (o be appreciated. For #1000 we show an extra large line of nobby, up-to-the-minute patterns, single and fSouble-breasted, and we doubt if you can mateh them at $15.00. Our line of §7.580 ‘sults consists of good, serviceable goods that ean stand wear. Our men's pants line is another line on which we lead. Extra good s.pants $1.90; better ones at §2.50, 8.0 and B8, THE GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., " 1819-1580 Douglas St sell & special 3! \ OCTOBER 18, 1903. ~ COREA AGAIN IN DANGER Russla, Japan and China In a Mix-Up— Likely to Dhturb .( an early Day THE PEACE OF THE WORLD The Ceitieal Sitmation in Manchw ed by Trodble in Corea. i Intens Those yellow people in Asia seem bent upon trouble. Russia is not unwilling to have them engage each other in battle. In fact, the Bear of the North is ail ready to make a grand rush just as soon as trouble begins. It is bad enough to have the Chiness and Japanese engage in & quarrel, but thelr controversy is likely to UPSET THE MAP OF ASIA an involve nearly all the civilized globe In warfare. Manchurla s a slice of territory which the hungry Russians ache to swal- low. Corea Is a menace to both China and Japan, @nd trouble on that peninsula will interest Germany, France and Eng- land. The United States will not neces sarily be involved, but this natlon is a world power now and cannot be indifferent to Orfental diMculties. Meanwhile the BANKERS RESERVE will peg away steadily in the heart of the Anerican continent undisturbed by the fracas ifkely to bo kicked up on the other side of the Pacific ocean. This aggres- sive young western institution will grow into a $10,00000 company next vear, In spite of wars and rumors of wars. Its fleld force, already large, will be doubled within thres months and will be actively campalgning in elght of the best states in the American Union if D. 1. ROBISON, PRESIDENT, can secure the men for the work. Good territory 1s awalting solicitors, and man- agers' contracts can be made now which will make money for the managers and bufld up the company. Under the new charter of the company, with up-to-date policies and splendidly equipped field men, the 60,000,000 high water mark will be reached before 1910 as sure as the decade which ends with that year will pass Into history. IFE Misses’ School Shoes Chiidren's sizes, 8% to u . Misses' sizes, 1% to Young women's !llai. ”‘A (n 6, ‘!M These last have either the spring or low heel. recommend this shoe for fit, style, comfort and wear, and give you your money back If not satisfied. DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnam Street. Omaha’s Up-to-Dats Shoe House, We Invite Combarison— . and inyite Anyono to SHOW US how it PAYS TO PAY from 10 per ceat to 28 per cent more for thes: aoodl than eluwhere. juat to get TRADING STAMPS-espocia When we tlv- [] pcr oenl enufi‘_mu, reda.m. able ON THE EVERY \CHABS stori. he old orl‘inll 1.00 Peruna—the genuine Moeller’ 25¢ Plerce's Pills §0c Doan's Kidn Ble Cullcurl Salve 00 8 Ge 250 (‘ol'lle 's Taleum 250 Graves' Tooth Powder. Aumk- Plasters, all you want at.. "Clullrrh Re: teed . \IH\EY‘B CANDIES. OPEN ALL NIGHT. so"‘EFEnl CUT PRIC DRUG STORE W. T. WO0D & GO'S CELEBRATED lce Tools. Best tools made and we are ex- clusive western agents. Then' we carry the largest line of Builders’ Hardwa Contractors’ Supplies Tools for all Trades. Pocket and Table Cutlery IN THE WEST. JAS. MORTON & SON CO0.’ 1511 Dodge St. It Stands to Reason that you will be more pleased with a sult when you have selected the pat- tern, had it made for you and know that’ you look well in it. A great many men do themselves injustice clothes that do mot be- We ask you to come, examine our exclusive, handsome pat: terns. We will tell you who we are making clothes for ‘and yow'll find the best dressed men in town in that HELGREN & GRADMANN, TAILORS 309 South Sixteenth St (THE PROPLE'S FURNITURE AND OA RPET C0.) Big Stove Sale account of the continued warm weather and in order On to qlv« everybody an opportunity to be ready for l.he cold snap that is sure to come shortly we have cutthe prlce of our stoves almost one-half. it o Dbt whilst the prices are low. Sole Agents Peninsular Base Burners a Cash Make your selections now or Credit 2%, Terms Big Sale of Coral Oak Stoves - guar- anteed in every rospecl all parts well and nicely trimmed in sale price.......... e—with high closet—$37.50—s0ld on a pay- 4 down, and your promise to Home Coral Basebur) heavy base, worth Ajr tight wood heate rickel, Steel Ran, ment of draf coal burner, $4.50—8p mounted 8.50 $1 a weex rimmed, silde r 14.75 ] cely nickel ood serviceable hi Cook Blov‘l—-wa are offering a No. § cook stove, at. Big Couches, Chairs, Curtains, Etc. Sale A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Couches go on sale tomorrow, six rows of tufts, handsome frame, new sanitary construction—worth_ $14.00, on sale tomorrow, 50 at . MORRIS (_HAIRS finishes and assorted gcushions— worth §15.00—on sale to- morrow at ..... v OO0 THREE-PIECE PAHLOR BETS — frames in mahogany finish, uphol~ stered In (npenrlus and ve-f lours--worth $20—sale price DRESSERS, SOLID OAK, FRENCH bevel plate mirtor, wor(h $16.00—special, at p 200 COMFORTS, and well filled, tomorrow at . IN ASSORTED \\'ELL QUILTED orth %, f, 28 10? PAIRS BLA):‘KETS, FULL SIZE, n grey, on sale tomor- Tow at 89¢ A BIG LINE OF vko?nl. BLANKETS, to 11-4, worth from $4. 2 50 00, tomorrow at ONE h!;IGE LOT, OF PILLOWS, wort! 1. per pair—on sale tomorrow .. 89¢ NOTTINGHAM LACH CURTAINS— h:l“ ‘widtl ::nd ler\xlh" button hole, ‘edge, renhalssance patterns worth $4.00—on sale 1.75 FIVE-FOOT CURTAIN FOLES {Q¢ with trimmings 65-PIECE DINNER SETS, NEW AR- l'l\ll!. JN") d!!l‘n worth' $8.6v, special 10-PIECE DINNER signs, good ware, worth $12.00, special . Saves 80 Per Cent in Gas Bills me Kern Burner Highest candle power gas burner in the world —sizes to suit space to be lighted, Shapes to suit your fancy, No blackened mantels or wire sup. ports. “OUTLIGHTS ALL OTHER LIGHTS." Kern Incandescent Gas Light Company, Chicago, Plumber and Gasfitter. JUDGMENT— D. W. Dudgeon, Agent, ‘Phone 1966. 2910 Farnam St. I8 NECESSARY in selecting, your Station- ery as well as anything else. We make a speclalty of high-grade engraving, degigning and embossing. We are constantly aiming in our Stationery and Kngraving Department to intruduce new, attractive and tasteful effects to meet the demands of fashion and supply the wants of changing tastes and seasons. samples by mail. Out-of-town customers are cardially invited to call at our store and inspect our line of Stationery and Engraving. ‘We would also be pleased to send THE MOYER STATIONERY CO. 220-222 SOUTH I6TH STREET. —_— The Fry Shoe $3.50 - $5 They mot only fit and wear, but they have that peculiar ap- pearance—that fashionable and up-to-date stylishness and ele- gant finish that is so much ap- preciated by good dressers. No Other Shoe that is sold at the same price gives such perfect satisfaction in ease and comfort to the foot; in correct and stylish appear- ance; in splendid wearing qual- fties, and in the way it holds it's shape to the end. Inepect our new fall styles. Y SHOE Co. " LADIES” SWELL CLOTHES Cleaned to perfection without removing the trimming. We guarantee our work in every Tespect; don't hesitate to send us your finest clothes and we'll make them look like new. THE PANTORIUM ! 407 So 15th St. Tel 963 OMAHA. L e, | Perfield’s giurriee Bee Bldg, Room 7. Telephone 701 Weber, Stery &Clark. Ludwiy Schilor, 4% INDIAN BEADS. The Fad of the Day the largest line of wlor- In BEAD of any house. Bend your malil orders of any color pmlble. Wwe can flll your wants. Looms to weave beadwork, pattern books, needles, everything Del'(llmn to the BEAD work.” Also the largest an most complete yarn department in the west. We WHOLESALE or RETAIL, :nd can fill your wants for any quan- JOSEPH F. BILZ 2 8. 16th St NEBRASKA, GLASS We do all kinds of glazing and repair work, First quality workmanship, -prompt lowest prices. Use our tele) phone No. 3425 and you will be pleased with the prompt attention gis your order. e lym Dilion Drug Co., INT DEPARTMENT, arney. ‘Tel. 3428, &lass, l‘lb For All Makes of Cooks, Ranges, Heaters and Furnaces. : REMINDER ow of getting your stoves amd furn: | nlprnilnfl or looked after; you will find nm self in great comfort when the approach- ing WINTER sets 1n. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS Are the Stove Repairers. Tol. 960. 1207 Douglas 3¢ £ The... Bennett -Gumnany 16th and Harney Sts., Omaha. The Leading Piano House of the West: \ ’ 25 Per Cent Discount on All Pianos For This Week 100 Beautiful Pianos to Select From Al on Easy | | Payment Plan Green Trading Stamps as Freely Given in IMusic Dept. as In all other sections of the store. IT’S AN.INCREASED SAVING TO YOU! Buy a Plano on Easy Payments snd get stamps—10 to a dollar— on every payment you make. IT’S INTEREST ON THE MONEY YOU SPEND! Here are some Amazing Bar- gains for this week: $i0 SI28 $I30 Si38 $165 $2i0 $248 $295 GALL OR WRITE You can trade as s ly (with us) by mail as you can in person: GET STAMPS Eearn [Interest ;nn the Money Spent. weThe.., Bennett Company 16th and Harney Sts., Omaha Btyle, wearing qualil are the essential featugs of our shoes. Bhoes should fit, lool well and feel easy in addition to befig durable. Onimod On-a-Man gives satisfa)tion. Always $3.50:$2.50 and comfort i , Coupons with every purchase. The most liberal and valua. ble tickets ever given absolutely free with every purchase. GI.IITIIIIIG SALE. A lucky cash purchase from over- stocked manufacturers makes it possible to sell $12.50, $15.00, $17.- 50 and $18.00 suits all for $10.00 This is unquestionably the best values in men's winter suits we have ever offered, This sale in- cludes a splendid line of overcoats bought in the same lot and sold at the same bargain prices. These suits and overcoats are all fully guaranteed of the best fab- rics in the latest patterns and made in the most approved styles and all tailored in the highest art and best workmanship. We have talked so much about the H. 8. & M. make of clothing, it might seem as if other makes had no merit whatever. This of course we do not claim. What we do claim and what every wearer of good clothes must know is that the Hart, Schaffner Marx make of clothing is absolutely indisputably the stand of excellence in everything that goes to make a suit of clothes all that an attractive and dressy suit ought to be. Neither is it claimed that no merchant tailor can give that desirable fit and finish that good clothing should have, but everyone knows it is rarely done and never surpasses that genteel elegance always found in the Hart, Schaffner & Marx line of clothing. Please bear in mind that, that entire make of clothm;, is wel represented in our stock and at our well known lowest prices. HAYDEN BROS. Soft Coal Heaters The only thing really new this year in soft coal stoves is the ACORN GAS BURN- ER. This stove comes very near burning all of the smoke and gases in cheap soft coal. Then we are agents for Cole's Original Hot Blast Ruining in price from $10.00 up. Either of these stoves will hold fire 24 hours with soft coal. Oak stoves frow $6.00 up. Acorn Base Burners You will find many dealers who will tell you thatthey have a hard coal stove as good as The Royal Acorn. Well, per- haps they have, but we have never seen one, It's so much easier to control the fire in the Acorn than in others and on a cold day they’re such powerful heaters that they are not only comfort givers, but fuel savers. John Hussie Hardware Co. “If you buy it of Hussie it's right.’’ 2407-09 Cuming Street. 8—It is not safe to “Diamonde,”” & com- }:\Lfilnla?z,ln'htbch {nulr kn%l'fl:tfl“ l; lll'nlt;fl J‘I";)n‘lh:tlhf‘r ul ealer. ears }.'Z\':“n“‘m":"um name of “Frenger” synonymous with fine Diamonds throughout this section fTSth and Dodge Another Victory for the Union By request, to enable all to h wiil extend cut prices till Nove We are always crowded. Our suceess h their teeth examined and fixed, we er 15, Call early and avold the rush. startied the dentists of the went. Dentists ralsing purses to get false reports out, shows the people we do the work the best way and at prices half charged by other den- tints. FULL SET OF TEETH . . . $3.00 %m , FILLINGS, from . . . . 25¢ TEETH EXTRACTED . . .FREE CROWNS, from . . . $2.85 Work guarantéed 10 years. We are here to stayy students, but skilled specialists in each department. RELIABLE DENTISTRY FOR ALL "our methods make the extracting, Slling and e pleasure. Why be robbed by any combine or trust den Union Dental College 1622 DOUGLAS, Open Daily Til 1 8;30 p. m., § No of teeth = —pare—oM e e iPTans & Tellsh (o ianer—aped (hrouss aud Delivered to say part of Omahe, Couscll Biufe o South Omabe Jnder » case rom JETTER BREWING CO. or LEE MICHELL, Wholesale Dealer, Councll Bluffs. Tel or luge F. BILZ 1324 Douglas Street Telepione A\

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